Definition/Theory (Class Summary)


Google’s indexer.
Googlebot gives the indexer the full text of the pages it finds. These pages are stored in Google’s index database. This index is sorted alphabetically by search term, with each index entry storing a list of documents in which the term appears and the location within the text where it occurs. This data structure allows rapid access to documents that contain user query terms.
Google ignores (doesn’t index) common words called stop words (such as the, is, on, or, of, how, why, as well as certain single digits and single l




News Articles

Top 10 Obscure Google search Tricks
http://lifehacker.com/#!339474/top-10-obscure-google-search-tricks

Tricks for other search engines, when not to google.
http://lifehacker.com/#!5788772/when-not-to-google-searches-youre-better-off-making-elsewhere





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http://mashable.com/2011/11/24/google-search-infographic/